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Which person would have been most likely to refer to the events of the Boston massacre?
The event that followed the Boston Massacre was the Boston Tea Party, which took place on December 16, 1773. It was a political protest where a group of American colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to protest against the Tea Act imposed by the British government. This event is considered to be one of the key events leading up to the American Revolution.
Yes, people threw vegetables during the events leading up to the Boston Massacre.
No, the Boston massacre only raised tempers in the colonies further. The battle of Lexington and Concord were the first major battles that sort of started it all.
Stamp Act (1765), Boston Massacre (1770), Boston Tea Party (1773), and Coercive Acts (1774)
The Boston Massacre occurred in March of 1769.
Boston Tea Party and the Boston Massacre
Which person would have been most likely to refer to the events of the Boston massacre?
The event that followed the Boston Massacre was the Boston Tea Party, which took place on December 16, 1773. It was a political protest where a group of American colonists dumped tea into the Boston Harbor to protest against the Tea Act imposed by the British government. This event is considered to be one of the key events leading up to the American Revolution.
mostly he led in the boston tea party and he was in the boston massacre
Yes, people threw vegetables during the events leading up to the Boston Massacre.
They weren't linked. The only thing is they both happened in Boston and were years apart. The Boston Massacre was spun by Paul Revere in hand bills to create distrust between the colonies and the British. The events we think we know for the massacre and the tea party are NOT what really happened. Watch the history channel program on the Boston Massacre in the series unknown history.
The Boston Massacre in 1770. He was killed by British troops.
The two events that happened in Boston before the American Revolutionary War started were the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party.
No, the Boston massacre only raised tempers in the colonies further. The battle of Lexington and Concord were the first major battles that sort of started it all.
Stamp Act (1765), Boston Massacre (1770), Boston Tea Party (1773), and Coercive Acts (1774)
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